List of windmills in Kent
A list of all windmills and windmill sites which lie in the current Ceremonial county of Kent .
Extant (red) and former (blue) windmills in Kent.
1
Barham , 2
Benenden , 3
Bidborough , 4
Biddenden 5
Canterbury , 6
Charing , 7
Chillenden , 8
Chislet , 9
Cranbrook , 10
Eastry , 11
Edenbridge , 12
Copton , 13
Guston , 14
Herne , 15
Kingston , 16
Margate , 17
Meopham , 18
Northbourne , 19
Oare , 20
Ringwould , 21
Rolvenden , 22
Sandhurst , 23
Sandwich , 24
Sarre , 25
Sheerness , 26
Stanford , 27
Stelling Minnis , 28
St Margaret's Bay , 29
West Kingsdown , 30
Whitstable , 31
Willesborough , 32
Wittersham , 33
Woodchurch .
Locations
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B
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Badlesmere
Boundgate Mill TR 010 532
Smock
1872
Working until 1921. Demolished 1938. Base survives, used as a store.[ 14]
Badlesmere Lees
Post
1695 1736
1695
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south south west of Badlesmere Church.
Bapchild
Bapchild Mill
Stood south of Watling Street , 4 furlongs (800 m) east of Bapchild Church. Standing by 1843. Demolished by 1865.
Barfreston
Barfeston Mill
1769
1769
Standing in 1819.
Barfreston
Barfreston Mill
Smock
1769
1769
Thought to have been standing c.1852. Base survived into the 1860s, converted to a house.
Barham
Barham Downs Mill
Post
1596 1695 1736
1596
Barham
Black Mill , Barham Downs MillTR 214 510
Smock
1834
Burnt down 3 March 1970. Derelict base survives.[ 15]
Barham
Early C18th
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) east south east of Barham Church.
Barham
Breach Downs Mill
Smock
1875
Working in 1878. Demolished c.1900.
Barham
Derringstone Mill[ 17]
Smock
1855[ 17]
Stood near the site later occupied by Barham railway station . Moved to Margate in 1869.
Barming
Barming Heath Mill
c.1800
Burnt down 1805.
Barming
Barming Heath Mill
1829
1805
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north east of Barming Church. Standing in 1845, demolished c.1846, gone by 1853.
Bearsted
Smock
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north west of Barming Church. Demolished by 1873.
Benenden
Beacon Mill (south)
Demolished by 1850.
Benenden
Beacon Mill (north)TQ 821 325
Smock
1821
1821
Working until 1921.
Media related to Beacon Mill, Benenden at Wikimedia Commons
Benenden
East End Mill
Post
Stood 2 miles 3 furlongs (3.8 km) east of Benenden Church. Demolished c.1870
Bethersden
Old MillTQ 929 407
Post
1596 1610 1736 1769
1555
Moved to Biddenden (Paul Sharpe's Mill).
Bethersden
White Mill TQ 929 407
Smock
Working until 1923. Blown down in 1937.
Bethersden
Little Mill (1st site)
Smock
Six-sailed saw mill. Moved from Sandgate . Moved to 2nd site.
Bethersden
Little Mill (2nd site)
Smock
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north north east of Bethersden Church, near the Black Mill. A six-sailed saw mill moved from a location within Bethersden village. Demolished c.1896.
Bethersden
Black Mill TQ 929 407
Smock
c.1886
Moved from Folkestone . A saw mill, latterly worked by a suction gas engine. Demolished by 1933, leaving the brick base, which was later demolished.
Betteshanger
1596
1596
Stood north west of Betteshanger Church.
Bicknor
Post
1769
1769
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south south west of Bicknor Church. Demolished before 1865.
Bidborough
Bidborough MillTQ 561 435
1769
1769
Bidborough
Bidborough Mill TQ 561 435
Tower
1858
Working until c.1900. Converted to house in 2006.
Media related to Bidborough Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
Biddenden
Beacon Hill Mill, Paul Sharpe's Mill TQ 8495 3706
Post
1736 1769
1736
Moved from Bethersden . Working until 1882. Demolished 1912.
Biddenden
Three Chimneys Mill,Cherry Clack Mill Approximately TQ 815 378
Smock
1859
Moved to Punnetts Town, Sussex in 1859.
Biddenden
Town Mill TQ 85046 38171
Smock
Working until 1914. Was being lived in during the 1930s. Collapsed in 1946.
Media related to Town Mill, Biddenden at Wikimedia Commons
Birchington
Post
1414 1596 1695 1719
1414
Stood east of the Birchington Church.
Birchington
Dentdelion Mill
1610 1695
1610
Stood north east of Birchington Church.
Birchington
Quex Park Mill, Birchington Mill
1736 1769
1736
Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) south east of Birchington Church. Possibly moved within Birchington (Hudson's Mill).
Birchington
Grove End Mill
1769
1769
Stood 1 furlong (200 m) west north west of Birchington Church.
Birchington
Seed Mill
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north of Birchington Church, near Birchington railway station .
Birchington
Hudson's Mill
Smock
May have been moved from within Birchington. Raised c.1850. Working until 1891. Demolished c.1900.
Blean
Glover's Old Mill TR 125 607
Smock
Standing by 1843. Demolished early C20th. The base survives.[ 35]
Blean
Glover's New Mill
Smock
1868
Workinguntil 1922. Demolished 1924.
Blue Bell Hill
Blue Bell Hill MillTQ 747 621
Smock
1833
1833
Blown down July 1890. Base survives.
Bobbing
Goord's Mill
Smock
1857
Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) south west of Bobbing Church. Demolished c.1902.
Boughton Monchelsea
Haste Hill Mill
Smock
Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) north north west of Boughton Monchelsea Chruct. Burnt down in 1858.
Boughton under Blean
Black Mill
Standing c.1850.
Boughton under Blean
Demolished before c.1850.
Boughton under Blean
Miles' Mill TR 058 595
Smock
c.1793
Working until 1931, latterly by engine. Demolished in 1942 due to bomb damage. The base survives.
Boughton under Blean
Richardson's Mill
Smock
1769
1769
Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) north east of Boughton Church. Had ceased working by 1925. Demolished during World War Two
Boxley
The Pilgrim's Way Mill
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) west of Boxley Church and south of the Pilgrim's Way . Demolished between 1876 and 1880.
Boxley
Boxley Mill
1837[ 44]
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south west of Boxley Church. Standing 1876, demolished by 1880.
Brabourne
Brabourne Lees Mill
Smock
1867
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south west of Brabourne Church. Burnt down c.1871.
Bredgar
Dean's Hill Mill
Smock
1769
1769
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) west north west of Bredgar Church. Demolished c.1909.
Bredhurst
Naylor's MillTQ 792 619
Smock
1845
Demolished c.1914.
Brenchley
Pixett Hill Mill
Post
1769
1769
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north west of Brenchley Church. Standing in 1860.[ 50]
Brenchley
Keys Green Mill, Kippings Cross TQ 647 397
Tower
1843
Working until c.1916 when tailwinded, cap and sails blown off. Demolished c. 1957, leaving a two-storey stump.[ 52] – c. 1963.
Brenzett
Brenzett Corner Mill
Post
1596 1610
1596
Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) south west of Brenzett Church.
Brenzett
Brenzett Corner Mill
Post
1776
Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) south west of Brenzett Church. Working into 1920s. Demolished 5 February 1925.
Bridge
½ mile E of church
Post
1596 1719
1596
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) east of Bridge Church.
Bridge
½ mile E of church
Smock
1829
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south east of Bridge Church.
Bridge
Bridge Mill
Smock
1879
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north west of Bridge Church. Working until 1907. Demolished in 1955.
Broadstairs
St Peter's Mill
1695 1736
1695
Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north north east of St Peter's Church, Broadstars. A mill is also marked on the 1819-43 Ordnance Survey map.[Note 2]
Broadstairs
Clairmont Mill[ 58]
Post [ 58]
1596 1610 1719 1736 1769
1596
Moved to Canterbury in 1858.[ 58]
Broadstairs
Bradstowe Mill Pierremont Mill [ 58]
Smock
1827 [ 58]
Working until 1907. Demolished in 1909.[ 58]
Brook
Spelder's Hill Mill
Smock
1820
Demolished c.1912. Base was standing in 1933.
C
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Canterbury (environs)
Standing c.1200[ 60]
Canterbury (environs)
Standing c.1200[ 60]
Canterbury
St Martin's Mill TR 161 578
Tower
1817
Working until 1890, house converted in 1920.
Canterbury
St Martin's Black MillTR 162 576
Smock
1816[ 61]
Demolished 1868,
Canterbury
St Lawrence Mill
Smock
1843
Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) south south west of St. Martin's Church, Canterbury. Burnt down 15 May 1873.
Canterbury
Dane John Mill
Post
1731
1839[ 50]
Canterbury
Franciscan Gardens Mill
Smock
1846
Stood 1 ⁄5 mile (320m) north west of Canterbury Castle .
Canterbury
St Thomas Hill Mill
1816
Standing in 1856.
Challock
Challock Lees MillTR 0081 5105
1769
1769
Burnt down 1779[ 64]
Challock
Challock Lees Mill
1779 [ 64]
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north north west of Challock Church. Burnt down, date unknown.
Challock
Challock Lees Mill 2nd millTR 0088 5093
Smock
Struck by lightning and burnt down, 10 February 1906.
Charing
Charing Mill, Field Mill TQ 957 503
Smock
1821
1821
Working until 1891. House conversion.
Media related to Charing Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
Charing
Charing Heath Mill
Smock
Stood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) west of Charing Church. Demolished by 1870.
Chartham
Hatch Green Mill
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north northwest of Chartham Church.
Chatham
Upberry Mill, Gilbert's Mill, Lower Chatham Hill MillTQ 770 673
Smock
1596 1695 1736 1769
1596
Working in 1885. Demolished autumn 1897.
Chatham
Star Mill Upper Chatham Hill Mill Austin's MillTQ 778 666
Smock
Demolished in 1925.
Chatham
Cherry Tree Hall MillTQ 759 674
Smock
1860
Blown down c.1875. Base survived as a store until c.1900.
Chatham
Chalk Pit Hill MillTQ 760 670
Smock
Burnt down 1836.
Chatham
Chalk Pit Hill Mill, Field's Mill TQ 760 670
Smock
1837
Working until, and demolished in, 1887.
Chatham
Chalk Pit Hill Mill (2nd mill)
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south of St. Paul's Church, Chatham. Marked on an Ordnance Survey map produced between 1819 and 1843.
Chatham
New Road Mill, Feather Mill TQ 754 678
Smock
Pre 1851[ 73]
Demolished c. 1890,
Chatham
Ordnance Place Mill, Bacon's Mill, Belsey's MillTQ 753 673
Smock
1845
Used for grinding corn and pumping water. Demolished c. 1900. Base was standing in 1933, but had been demolished by 1973.
Chatham
Ordnance Place Mill, Willis's MillTQ 753 673
Smock
1839
Demolished c. 1875.
Chatham
Luton Mill, Mainwaring's Mill TQ 772 658
Smock
1848
Moved from Slough , Buckinghamshire . Burnt down autumn 1887.
Chatham
Luton mill (2nd mill)
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south west of Luton Church. Formed a pair with Luton Mill.
Chevening
Chevening Mill
1824
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south of Chevening Church. Standing in 1837, demolished c.1840.
Chilham
Chilham Windmill
Mid C19th.
stood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) north north east of Chilham Church.
Chillenden
Chillenden Mill TR 268 546
Post
1695 1736 1769
1695
Blown down in 1868.
Chillenden
Chillenden Mill TR 268 543
Post
1868
Collapsed 26 November 2003.[ 81] Windmill World
Chillenden
Chillenden Mill TR 268 543
Post
2005
Rebuild of mill blown down in 2003.
Media related to Chillenden Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
Chislet
c.1200[ 60]
Chislet
Chislet Mill TR 224 679
Smock
1744 [ 82]
Burnt down 15 October 2005.[ 83] Windmill World
Chislet
Chislet Mock Mill TR 224 679
Smock
2012
Residential mock mill.
Cliffe
Dance's Mill
Smock
1769
1769
Burnt down c.1885.
Cliftonville
Gougher's Mill (east)
Smock
1839
Demolished November 1875
Cliftonville
Gougher's Mill (middle)
Smock
1839
Burnt down after 1839
Cliftonville
Gougher's Mill (west)
1836
Burnt down 27 February 1836.[ 85]
Cliftonville
Gougher's Mill (west)
Smock
1839
Demolished November 1875
Cobham
Cobham Hall Mill
Post
1596 1610
1596
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north of Cobham Hall .
Cobham
Darnley's Mill TQ 672 684
Smock
1852[ 50]
Struck by lightning and burnt down in 1903. Base survives, house converted.[ 87]
Cowden
Polefields Mill
Stood about 4 furlongs (800 m) north of Cowden Church. Demolished by 1843.
Cranbrook
Windmill Hill Mill
Smock
1736 1769
1736
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) west north west of Cranbrook Church. Moved to Sissinghurst (Crampton's Mill) c. 1814.
Cranbrook
Satin's Hill Mill
1769
1769
Stood 1 mile 5 furlongs (2.6 km) north east of Cranbrook Church. Gone by early C19th.
Cranbrook
Cranbrook Common Mill
Smock
1872
Stood 1 mile 6 furlongs (2.8 km) north north east of Cranbrook church. Working until 1876. Demolished 9 August 1901.
Cranbrook
Union Mill TQ 779 359
Smock
1814
Working until 1957, restored 1958-60. Tallest smock mill in the United Kingdom.
Media related to Union Mill, Cranbrook at Wikimedia Commons
Crayford
May Place Mill
Post
1769
1769
Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) north of Bexley Church. Working until 1858. Demolished c.1870.
Cudham
Biggin Hill Mill, Pimlico Mill
Post
1829
1809
Stood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) south west of Cudham Church. Demolished in 1885.[ 50]
D
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Last mention or demise
Image
Dartford
Brent Mill
Smock
1799
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) east south east of Dartford Church. Working until 1886. Demolished c. 1901.
Dartford
Hall's Engineering Works, Hythe StreetTQ 542 745
1795
Demolished c. 1801.
Deal
Upper Deal Mill
Post
1596 1769
1596
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south of Upper Deal Church. Standing in 1840.
Deal
Upper Deal Mill
Smock
1855
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south of Upper Deal Church. Demolished March 1929.
Deal
Wellington Mill
Smock
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) west of Deal Castle . Demolished c.1890.
Deal
Lower Deal Mill
Smock
1736 1769
1736
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south west of Sandown Castle . Demolished c.1870.
Deal
North End Mill, Great Mill
Smock
1767
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south west of Sandown castle. Burnt down c.1896.
Deal
Sandown Castle Mill
1829
1829
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south of Sandown Castle.
Deal
Sandown Mill
Post
1695
1695
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south of Sandown Castle.
Deal
Sandown Mill
Smock
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south of Sandown Castle. Demolished c.1892.[ 100]
Deal
Walmer Road Mill
Smock
1844
Stood 1 furlong (200 m) south of Deal Castle . Demolished early 1850s.
Denton
Denton
1736 1769
1736
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north east of Denton Church.
Detling
Detling Mill
Smock
1864[ 50]
Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north east of Detling Church. Standing in 1866, demolished by February 1868.
Doddington
Elvey's Mill, Jarvis's Mill TQ 93395 57405
Smock
c. 1820
Demolished 1937.[ 103]
Dover
Dover Castle , Mill Tower
Late C13th
Tower 22 had a windmill erected on it during the time of Stephen de Pencester (d.1303). The mill was demolished during the Anglo-American War under orders from the Ordnance Board .
Dover
Buckland Brewery
Smock
1798[ 105]
A pumping mill. Demolished in the 1890s.[ 105]
Dover
Infectious Diseases Hospital
Titt iron wind engine
1893
Dymchurch
Dymchurch Mill
Smock
1829
1829
Moved 200 yards (180 m) to a new site within Dymchurch at an unknown date.
Dymchurch
Dymchurch Mill
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south west of Dymchurch Church. Working until c.1882. Demolished c. 1905.
E
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Eastchurch
Eastchurch Mill
Post
1596 1610
1596
Stood to the south west of Eastchurch Church.
East Farleigh
East Farleigh Mill
Smock
Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) south east of East Farleigh Church. Burnt down in the 1830s or earlier.
East Langdon
Martin MillTR 34205 46515
Smock
1769
1769
Demolished c. 1954
Eastling
Eastling MillTQ 958 555
Smock
1823
Demolished c. 1912,
Eastry
Post
1596 1695 1736
1596
Standing in 1839.[ 50]
Eastry
Lower Mill
Smock
1769
1743
Demolished 1926.
Eastry
Upper Mill TR 304 545
Smock
1769
1769
Working by wind until 1913, then by suction gas engine until 1959. House conversion.
Media related to Eastry Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
Eastry
(3rd mill)
Smock
Stood about 4 furlongs (800 m) south west of Eastry Church. Standing in 1833, burnt down, date unknown.
Eastry
(4th mill)
Mid C19th
Stood about 4 furlongs (800 m) south west of Eastry Church.
Eastry
Eastry Mill
1736
1736
Stood north of Eastry Church.
Edenbridge
Edenbridge Mill TQ 444 457
Tower
1815
Working until 1886. House converted 1990s.
Media related to Edenbridge Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
Egerton
(near church)
Smock
1818
Moved to Stone Hill, c.1818.
Egerton
Stone Hill Mill TQ 908 471
Smock
c.1818
Blown down 2 December 1919. Base survives, used as a store.[ 112]
Elham
Elham Mill
Post
1769
1769
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north of Elham Church. Blown down, date unknown.
Elham
Bladblean Mill
1769
1769
Stood 1 mile 5 furlongs (2.6 km) north of Elham Church.
Elham
Cullen's Hill Mill
Smock
c. 1820
Stood 1 furlong (200 m) north of Elham Church. Working until c.1918, demolished in 1925 .
Elmley
1695
1695
Stood south east of Elmley Chapel.
Elmsted
Itinge Mill
1736 1769
1736
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Elmsted Church.
Elmsted
Itinge Mill, Folly Town Mill
Post
c. 1865
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Elmsted Church. Moved from Petham (Mark's Folly Mill) c.1865. Collapsed c.1875.
Elmsted
Stone Street Mill, The George Seed Mill (west)
Smock
Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) east of Elmsted Church. Demolished c.1868 .
Elmsted
Stone Street Mill, The George Seed Mill (east)
Smock
1769
1769
Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) east of Elmsted Church. Demolished c.1876.
Elmsted
Bodsham Green Mill TR 106 456
Smock
Stood 6 furlongs (1,200 m) north west of Elmsted Church. Working until 1890. Demolished c. 1895. Base survives, used as a store.[ 116]
Eythorne
Upper Eythorne Mill
1769
1769
Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) north east of Sibertswold Church.
F
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Farningham
Farningham Mill
Smock
1820
Moved to West Kingsdown in 1880.
Faversham
Forbes Road Mill, Gravel Pit Mill
Smock
1843
Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) south west of Faversham Church. Demolished c.1910.
Faversham
Hangman's Lane Mill
Smock
1843
Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) south west of Faversham Church. Demolished c.1855.
Faversham
Copton Mill TR 014 596
Tower
1863
A pumping mill, tower stands, used as a store.
Fawkham
Fawkham Mill
1719
1719
Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) east of Fawkham Church.
Folkestone
Cheriton Mill, Ashley Mill TR 205 373
Smock
1877
Moved from Hythe . Working by wind until 1902, then by engine. Demolished in 1919, brick base built upon and used as a store.[ 120]
Folkestone
Cheriton Mill
1843
Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) east north east of Cheriton Church. Standing 1869, later burnt down.
Folkestone
Cheriton Mill
Smock
Moved to Lympne .
Folkestone
Folkestone Mill Foord Road Mill
1769
1769
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north of Folkestone Church and 4 furlongs (800 m) east of Folkestone Central railway station . Standing in 1833.[ 123]
Folkestone
(on coast)
Post
1769
1769
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south east of Foord Road Mill.
Folkestone
Dawson's Mill
Smock
1843
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south east of Folkestone Central railway station. Moved to Bethersden (Black Mill) in 1885.
Frindsbury
Quarry MillTQ 747 695
Post
1596 1610 1736 1769
1596
Burnt down c.1850 .
Frindsbury
Prospect Hill Mill, Little Mill, Manwaring's Mill TQ 736 703
Smock
1769
1769
Struck by lightning and consequently demolished c.1886.
Frindsbury
Prospect Hill Mill, Great Mill, Rose's Mill TQ 736 703
Smock
1843
Demolished c.1890. Base converted to a pair of cottages, which survive.[ 126]
Frindsbury
Kimmins' MillTQ 741 701
Smock
1843
Demolished c.1865.
Frindsbury
Frindsbury Mill, House Mill TQ 741 701
Smock
1843
Demolished 1931.
Frinsted
Frinsted Mill
1736
1736
Stood north of Frinsted Church.
Frittenden
Maplehurst Windmill
Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) north west of Frittenden Church. Demolished by 1836.
Frittenden
Sinkhurst Green Mill TQ 8127 4252
Post
1829
1829
Possibly moved here from an unknown location. Working until the First World War . Demolished early 1950s.
G
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Gillingham
Stedman's MillTQ 7712 6905
Smock
1874
Demolished c.1888.
Gillingham
Stedman's MillTQ 7715 6904
Smock
1839
Moved from Snodland. Struck by lightning and burnt down 28 June 1892
Gillingham
Charter Street mill Huggins' Mill
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north of St Mark's Church, Gillingham. Burnt down, date unknown.
Gillingham
Mulberry Tree Place MillTQ 797 687
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) east of the Hastings Arms PH .
Gillingham
Friday's MillTQ 798 686
Smock
1839
Demolished c.1896 .
Goodnestone
Post
1736
1736
Stood south south west of Goodnestone Church.
Goudhurst
Kilndown Mill [ 135]
Post
1770 [ 135]
Moved to Nutley, Sussex c. 1817 .
Goudhurst
Town MillTQ 7249 3794
Smock
c. 1803
Working until late 1870s. Demolished c.1890.
Gravesend
Windmill Hill Mill
Post
1596
1596
Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) south of Gravesend church. Burnt down 1763.
Gravesend
Windmill Hill Mill (south)
Post
1769
1769
Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) south of Gravesend Church. Caught fire and remains demolished 1787.
Gravesend
Windmill Hill Mill (south)
Post
c.1787
Woking until 1856. Later converted to a camera obscura . Burnt down 17 May 1900 to celebrate the Relief of Mafeking .
Gravesend
Windmill Hill Mill (north)
Post
1769
1769
Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) south of Gravesend church, and 120 yards (110 m) north east of the southerly mill.
Gravesend
Denton Mill Sulphur Mill
1812
Stood 1 mile (1,600 m) east of Gravesend church and 150 yards (140 m) west of the Ship and Lobster PH. Demolished c.1872.
Great Chart
Saw mill
Smock
1888
Stood 1 furlong (200 m) north east of Great Chart Church. A six-sailed saw mill moved from Pluckley . Demolished in 1928, leaving the base standing. The base burnt down in the 1960s.
Great Mongeham
Mongeham Mill
1596 1695 1736
1596
Stood south west of Great Mongeham chuech.
Guilton
Guilton Mill Ash Mill TR 283 584
Smock
Demolished October 1923. Base remains, house converted.[ 142]
Guilton
Post
1769
1769
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) west of Ash Church. Standing in 1854.
Guilton
Smock
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) west of Ash Church. Standing in 1854.
Guilton
Good Intent Mill TR 283 584
Smock
1854
Demolished c.1918.
Guston
Swingate Mill TR 334 444
Tower
1849
Working until 1959, House converted.
H
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Halstead
Smock
1820
Demolished in 1829.
Harbledown
The Old Black Mill
Smock
1780
Working until 1890s. Demolished 9 July 1913.
Hartley
1719
1719
Stood about halfway between Midley Church and Hartley Church.
Hartlip
Friday's MillTQ 842 650
Smock
1596 1736 1769
1596
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north north east of Hartlip Church. Burnt down June 1887.
Hastingleigh
Staple Lees Mill Brown Town Mill
Post
1736
1736
Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north west of Hastingleigh Church.
Hawkhurst
Old Conghurst
1719
1719
Stood south of Hawkhurst Church, near Old Conghurst.
Hawkhurst
Hawkhurst Horn
Post
1736 1769
1736
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) mprtj west of Hawkhurst Church. Said to have beenmoved to High Street site .
Hawkhurst
Pipsden
Post
1736
1736
Stood 1 mile 30 chains (2.2 km) north east of Hawkhurst Church. Standing in 1874.
Hawkhurst
High Street
Post
Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) north north west of Hawkhurst Church. Said to have been moved from another site in Hawkhurst. Demolished by 1880.
Hawkhurst
Gun Green Mill
Post
Stood 1 mile 3 furlongs (2.2 km) north east of Hawkhurst Church.
Hawkhurst
Gun Green Mill
Smock
Stood 1 mile 3 furlongs (2.2 km) north east of Hawkhurst Church. Moved to Four Throws c.1870.
Hawkhurst
Four Throws Mill Nightingale's Mill
Smock
c.1870
Stood 1 mile 1 furlong (1.8 km) east of Hawkhurst Church. Moved from Gun Green c.1870. Demolished in 1926.
Hawkinge
Old Mill
Smock
1799[ 150]
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north east of Hawkinge Church. Working until 1902. Collapsed in 1962.
Hawkinge
Drellingore Mill
Smock
Stood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) north east of Hawkinge Church.Moved to Ringwould (Ripple Mill) c.1810.
Headcorn
Black Mill Crows's Foot Mill TQ 827 447
Smock
1769
1769
Demolished c.1910.
Headcorn
White Mill TQ 831 446
Smock
1819
Was working in 1933. Demolished 8 July 1952.[ 154]
Herne
Beacon Hill Mill
Post
1596 1610 1695 1736 1769
1511
Demolished c.1781.
Herne
Herne Windmill TR 185 665
Smock
1781
Working by wind until 1952, then by electric motor until 1980. Restored.
Media related to Herne Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
Herne Bay
The Bay Mill TR 180 660
Smock
1839
Demolished in 1878.
Higham
Rose's Mill TQ 719 715
Smock
1760
Demolished April 1921, base remains standing.[ 158]
High Halden
High Halden Mill
Post
1736 1769
1736
Stood near the Dragon PH , moved within High Halden c.1800.
High Halden
High Halden Mill TQ 8970 3727
Post
c.1800
Working until c.1918, demolished by 1933 leaving the roundhouse, which had been demolished by 1973.
Hildenborough
Watt's Cross mill TQ 558 494
Smock
1812
Working until 1910. Demolished in 1961, derelict base remains.[ 163]
Hoath
Fuller's Mill
Smock
1843
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north east of Hoath Church. Working until 1912. Collapsed on 18 July 1919.
Hoo
Hoo Common Mill
Post
1769
1769
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north west of Hoo church. Demolished c.1799.
Hoo
Hoo Common Mill Ballard's Mill
Smock
1799 [ 50]
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north west of Hoo Church. Working until 1880s. Standing in 1905, demolished by 1933.
Hythe
Post
1809
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) east of St. Leonard's Church, Hythe and 2 furlongs (400 m) south south east of Hythe railway station . Moved to Ruckinge in the 1830s.
Hythe
Stade Street
Smock
1829
1829
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) south west of St. Leonard's Church, Hythe. Standing in 1889.
Hythe
Stade Street
Smock
1829
1829
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) south west of St. Leonard's Church, Hythe. Moved to Cheriton (Ashley Mill) in 1877, base was left standing.
Hythe
Stade Street
Smock
1829
1829
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) south west of St. Leonardd's Church, Hythe. Standing in 1829, demolished by 1877.
Hythe
Smock
1860s
Demolished in the early 1860s'
I
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Last mention or demise
Image
Ide Hill
1819
Stood near the west side of Ide Hill Church. Burnt down in 1836.
Ide Hill
Post
1838
Stood 100 yards (91 m) east of Ide Hill Church. Demolished in the 1890s.
Isle of Grain
Grain
1596 1610
1596
Stood near the village of Grain .
Isle of Grain
All Hallows
1769
1769
Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) east south east of Allhallows Church.
Isle of Grain
St Peter's
1769
1769
Stood 2 miles (3.2 km) south west of St Peter's Church. Standing in 1819.
Iwade
Iwade Windpump TR 914 688
Hollow Post
Windmill World
K
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Kemsing
1275[ 171]
1275[ 171]
Kennington
Kennington Lees Mill
Post
1769
1769
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north west of Kennington Church. Demolished c.1878.
Kennington
Wind, Steam and Water Mill TR 032 454
Smock
1813
Working until 1892s. Demolished in 1952. Base survives, used as a store.[ 174]
Kingsdown
Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north north east of Kingsdown Church. Demolished c. 1850s .
Kingsnorth
Millbank Place Mill
Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north north west of Kingsnorth Church.
Kingsnorth
Kingsnorth Mill TR 001 391
Smock
1878
Standing in 1892, demolished by 1933. Base survives, converted to house.[ 177]
Kingston
Reed Mill TR 174 499
Tower
1872
Working until 28 March 1915. House converted 2009-10.
Knockholt
Knockholt Mill
Tower
1824
Stood about 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Knockholt Church.Working until 1882. Demolished c.1886.
Knockholt
Stoneings Mill
Post
1824
A miniature mill, some remains were in situ in 1956.
L
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Lamberhurst
Windmill Farm
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north west of Lamberhurst Church. Gone by 1769.
Lamberhurst
Saw mill[ 52] TQ 675 360
Smock [ 52]
c. 1890[ 52]
c. 1890[ 52]
Lamberhurst
Sussex Mill
Leeds
Brogden Mill
Smock
1843
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) west south west of Leeds Church. Demolished in 1883.[ 50]
Leigh
Stocks Green Mill TQ 558 478
Smock
1928
Moved from Sidley, East Sussex . Collapsed c. 1963[ 183] [ 184]
Lenham
12th century[ 185]
12th century[ 185]
Lenham
Town mill
Smock
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south west of Lenham Church. Demolished c.1843.
Lenham
Town Mill
Smock
c. 1843
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south west of Lenham Church. Burnt down in 1904.
Lenham
Downs Court Hill Mill
1828
Stood 1 mile 1 furlong (1.8 km) east north east of Lenham Church. Burnt down before 1881.
Lenham
Lenham Heath Mill TQ 913 498
Smock
1769
1760
Demolished in 1925. Base survives, used as a store.[ 188]
Lower Stoke
Lower Stoke
(2nd mill)
Smock
Standing in 1905, gone by 1933
Luddesdown
Henley Downs Mill
1829
1829
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north west of Luddesdown Church. Blown downin 1856.
Lydd
1596 1610 1769
1596
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north west of Lydd Church.
Lydd
Old Mill
Post
1596 1610 1769
1596
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) south west of Lydd Church. Burnt down 26 February 1900.
Lydd
New Mill
Smock
1805
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north east of Lydd Church. Working until 1920, latterly by steam engine. Burnt down 22 September 1927.
Lyminge
Post
1736 1769
1736
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north west of Lyminge Church. Standing in 1819, blown down, date unknown.
Lyminge
Black Mill
Smock
1843
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north of Lyminge Church. Burnt down in September 1891.
Lyminge
White Mill
Smock
c.1852
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north of Lyminge Church. Demolished in 1920.
Lympne
Smock
1829
1829
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) west north west of Lympne Church. Moved from Cheriton, Folkestone. Blown down in November 1891.
Lynsted
Claxfield, Seed Mill
Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) north of Lynsted Church. Gone by the 1850s.
Lynsted
Union Mill
Smock
1736
1736
Stood 7 furlongs (1,400 m) south east of Lynsted Church. Standing in 1870, demolished "a few years later".
Lynsted
Champion's Mill TQ 944 613
Smock
1843
Standing in 1933. Gone by 1940.[ 194] Base survives, used as a store.[ 195]
M
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Maidstone
Sandling RoadTQ 758 561
Smock
1819
1819
Gone by 1834. Site now occupied by Maidstone East railway station .
Margate
Humber's Mill Chamber's Mill
1695 1719 1736
1695
Stood 2 miles (3.2 km) north west of St Lawrence Church, Ramsgate.
Margate
1695 1719
1695
Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) south east of Margate Church. Gone by 1847.
Margate
Drapers Mill Old MillTR 363 700
Smock
c. 1847
Windmill World
Media related to Draper's Mill, Margate at Wikimedia Commons
Margate
Little Draper's Mill
Smock
c.1869
Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) south east of Margate Church. Moved from Barham. Standing in 1903, gone by 1933, base survived then.
Margate
Pumping Mill
Tower
1872
Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) south east of Margate church. Five-sailed pumping mill. Standing in 1894, gone by 1933.
Margate
Town Mill
1719
1719
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north west of Draper's Mill. Working in 1889.
Margate
Nayland Mill
1801
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) west of Margate Church. Said to have been moved within Margate to site later occupied by Draper's Mill.
Margate
Hooper's Mill
Horizontal
1791[ 200]
Demolished c. 1828
Meopham
Meopham Mill TQ 639 653
Smock
1801
Working by wind until 1929, then by engine until 1965. Restored.
Media related to Meopham Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
Meopham
Priestwood Mill
1769
1769
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south south east of Meopham Church. Demolished in the 1850s.
Milton
Chalkwell Mill
Smock
1843
Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) west of Sittingbourne Church. Standing in 1878.
Milton Regis
Meade Mill
Smock
1878
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north west of Milton Regis Church. Struck by lightning and burnt down 15 August 1954.[ 204]
Minster, Sheppey
Pigtail Corner Mill
1596 1610
1596
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) east of Minster Church.
Minster, Sheppey
Pigtail Corner Mill
Smock
1695 1769
1695
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) east of Minster Church. Working in 1878. Burnt down in 1889.
Minster, Sheppey
1819
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south east of Minster Church.
Minster, Thanet
Minster Mill
Post
1596 1610 1695 1719
1596
Stood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) north east of Minster Church.
Minster, Thanet
Minster Mill
Smock
Stood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) north east of Minster Church. Standing in 1882.
Minster, Thanet
Minster Mill
Smock
1769
1769
Stood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) north east of Minster Church. Standing in 1875, gone by 1882.
Molash
Molash MillTR 02180 51955
Smock
1843
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south west of Molash Church. Standing in 1877.
Monkton
1198[ 207]
1205[ 207]
Monkton
Monkton Mill
1596 1610 1695 1719 1736 1769
1596
Stood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) north east of Monkton Church. Said to have been moved to Sarre.
Murston
Murston Mill
Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) north east of Murston Church.
N
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Newchurch
Newchurch Mill TR 058 313
Tower
1810
Demolished c.1906. Stump remains.[ 210]
Newington
Newington Mill
Smock
1843
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north of St. Lawrence Church, Ramsgate. Standing in 1933.
Newington
Newington Mill
Smock
1843
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) south west of Newington Church. Standing in 1884, gone by 1933.
Newnham
Newnham Mill
Smock
1843
Stood 30 chains (600 m) north of Newnham Church. Dismantled 1876, tower burnt 5 November 1876.
New Romney
Post
1596
1500
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north north west of New Romney Church.
New Romney
New Romney Mill Old Mill
Smock
1769
1769
Stooc 3 furlongs (600 m) north north west of New Romney Church, Standing in 1903, gone by 1933.
New Romney
1769
1769
Stood 5 furlongs (1.0 km) north east of New Romney Church.
Nonington
Nonington Mill
1596 1695 1736
1596
Stood 1 mile 1 furlong (1.8 km) east south east of Nonington Church.
Nonington
Nonington mill
Smock
1843
Stood 1 mile 1 furlong (1.8 km) east south east of Nonington Church. Working by wind until 1905, then by engine. Burnt down 9 May 1965.[ 214]
Nonington
Seed Mill
Smock
Stood 1 mile 1 furlong (1.8 km) east south east of Nonington Church and 200 yards (180 m) south east of Nonington Mill. Demolished in 1905 =.
Northbourne
1596 1736
1596
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south west of Northbourne Church.
Northbourne
Old Mill
Smock
1769
1769
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) west north west of Northbourne Church. Demolished 15 February 1957[ 214]
Northbourne
New Mill TR 331 521
Smock
1848
Working by wind until 1949, then by electric motor until 1957. House converted in 1976.
Media related to New Mill, Northbourne at Wikimedia Commons
Northfleet
The Hive
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) west north west of Northfleet Church.
Northfleet
Stone Bridge
Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north west of Northfleet Church.
Northfleet
Stone Bridge (2nd mill)
1843
Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north west of Northfleet Church. Standing in the 1850s.
Northfleet
Fiveash Mill
1843
Stood 30 chains (600 m) north of Perry Street Church. Demolished in 1900s.
Northfleet
Rosherville
Tower
1832
Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) east south east of Northfleet Church. Working until c.1894. Demolished c.1916.
Northwood
Thanet Mill TR 370 670
Tower
1843
Demolished in 1961.
O
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Oare
Oare Windmill TR 009 625
Tower
1821
1821
House converted 1963.
Oare
Oare MarshesTR 012 628
smock
A windpump, standing derelict in 1933. Some remnants extant in 1973.
Old Romney
Post
1190[ 60]
Old Romney
Post
1596 1610 1736
1596
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) west of Old Romney Church.
Old Romney
Post
1596 1736
1596
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north west of Old Romney Church.
Ospringe
Water Lane Mill TR 014 596
Smock
1878
Demolished c.1915.
Ospringe
Union House
Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north of Ospringe Church.
Ospringe
Union House (2nd mill)
Smock
1843
Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north of Ospringe Church. Burnt down c.1910.
P
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Pegwell Bay
1828
Demolished c. 1830.
Penenden Heath
Penenden Heath Mill
Smock
1800[ 50]
Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) south of Boxley Church. Moved to Folkestone (Dawson's Mill) c. 1840.
Petham
Mill Downs Mill
Post
1829
1829
Stood close to Petham Church. Moved to Stelling Minnis (Brambleton Mill) c.1850.
Petham
Mark's Folly Mill Duckpit Mill
Post
1865
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south west of Petham Church. Moved to Elmsted (Itinge Mill) c.1865.
Petham
Chequers' Mill
Smock
1821
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) east of Petham Church. Burnt down 1 April 1900.
Pluckley
Pluckley Mill TQ 9240 4563
Smock
1872
Working until 1916. Burnt down 1939.
Pluckley
Padgham's Mill
Smock
A six-sailed saw mill. Moved to Great Chart.
Postling
Postling Mill
Post
1596 1719
1596
Stood to the north west of Postling Church.
Preston next Faversham
Preston Mill
Smock
1843
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south of Preston Church. Working until 1919, latterly by steam engine. Demolished in 1943.
Preston next Wingham
Old Mill Dunn's Mill TR 257 608
Smock
1778
Working by wind until 1916, then by engine into 1930s. Demolished in 1959, leaving the base.[ 229]
Preston next Wingham
New Mill Solly's Mill
Smock
1852
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north west of Elmstone Church. Demolished in 1912.
Q
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Queenborough
Queenborough Mill
1843
Stood close to, and east of, Queenborough Church. Burnt down before 1860.
R
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Ramsgate
St. Lawrence
1596 1719 1769
1596
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) east of St Lawrence Church, Ramsgate.
Ramsgate
Grange Road Mill
1719
1719
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south south east of St Lawrence Church, Ramsgate. Standing in 1819, gone by 1872.
Ramsgate
Grange Road Mill
Smock
1843
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south south east of St Lawrence Church, Ramsgate. Standing in 1905, demolished by 1930, when the base was standing. Base demolished by 1973.
Ramsgate
Hereson Mill
Smock
1872
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) inland of the East Cliff. Burnt down c.1890.
Reculver
1195[ 60]
Richborough
1769
1769
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north east of Richborough Castle . Standing in 1787.
Richborough
1769
1769
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north east of Richborough Castle . Standing in 1787.
Ringwould
TR 362 490
Post
1695
1695
Ringwould
Ripple Mill TR 362 490
Smock
c. 1810
Working until Second World War, stripped of machinery 1957 and converted to transmitter station. Now restored to working order.
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Rochester
Star Hill Mill The Old MillTQ 746 678
1787
Demolished c.1865.
Rochester
Star Hill Mill Friday's MillTQ 746 678
1843
Burnt down in 1852.
Rochester
Star Hill Mill Boy's Mill Belsey's MillTQ 747 679
Smock
1877
Demolished 1890–95.
Rochester
Delce Mill TQ 744 674
Smock
1853
Demolished May 1946.[ 238]
Rochester
Borstal Hill MillTQ 731 666
c.1870
Demolished in 1885.
Rochester
Church Mill Horsnaill's MillTQ 740 679
Post
1769
1769
Demolished c.1880.
Rochester
Zenith Mill Huggin's Mill Approximately TQ 740 679
Post
1769
1769
Burnt down 1820s or 1830s.
Rochester
St Margaret's Mill Approximately TQ 740 679
Post
1769
1769
Standing in 1798.[ 242]
Rodmersham Green
Rodmersham Green Mill
Tower
1835
Working until 1917. Demolished in 1969.
Rolvenden
Rolvenden Mill TQ 838 315
Post
1596 1610 1769
c. 1580[ 244]
Working until c.1885. Restored in 1957.
Media related to Rolvenden Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
Ruckinge
Ruckinge Mill Approximately TR 029 335
Post
1830s
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) east of Ruckinge Church. Moved from Hythe. Demolished c.1912 leaving the roundhouse, which was demolished c.1924.
S
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Sandgate
Saw mill
Smock
A saw mill. Moved to Bethersden (Little Mill).
Sandhurst
Post
1769
1769
Stood 1 mile 1 furlong (1.8 km) north east of Sandhurst Church. Moved to Boxhurst Farm by 1793.
Sandhurst
Boxhurst Farm Mill
Post
1793
Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) east north east of Sandhurst Church. Blown down c.1842.
Sandhurst
Ringle Crouch Green Mill TQ 804 284
Smock
1844
Working until 1912. Demolished in 1945, leaving the base standing. Modern electricity-generating residential mock mill built on base in 1997.
Media related to Ringle Crouch Green Mill, Sandhurst at Wikimedia Commons
Sandwich
St Mary's Mill[ 214]
Post
1695 1736
1608
Stood north west of the town.
Sandwich
Canterbury Gate Mill[ 214]
Post
1736 1769
1736
Stood north west of the town. Working in 1842.
Sandwich
Black Mill
Smock
1870s
Stood north west of the town. Burnt down c. 1910.
Sandwich
White Mill TR 322 586
Smock
1760
Worked by wind until 1926, then by engine until 1957. Restored in 1960s.
Media related to White Mill, Sandwich at Wikimedia Commons
Sandwich
Millwall Mill Town Mill
Smock
1878
Stood near St Clement's Church, Sandwich. Standing in 1878, burnt down unknown date.
Sandwich
Millwall
Post [ 214]
Gone by c. 1850.
Sandwich
Millwall (3rd mill)[ 214]
Post [ 214]
Sandwich
Sandown Gate Mills[ 214]
Post x3[ 214]
Sandwich
St Bart's Mill[ 214]
Post [ 214]
Sarre
Sarre Windmill TR 259 651
Smock
1820
Working by wind until 1920, then by gas engine for a few years later. Restored 1986-91.
Media related to Sarre Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
Selling
Shottenden Mill Perry Wood Mill
Post
1596 1736 1769
1596
Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) south of Selling Church. Working until 1910, Demolished c.1920.
Sellindge
Stone Hill Mill
Smock
1843
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north of Sellindge Church. Working in 1884. Demolished c.1898.
Sevenoaks
Near "The Vine "
Post
Said to have been moved to West Kingsdown, there by 1804. Modern research places extreme doubt on the move and considerable doubt on the very existence of this mill.
Sevenoaks
Knott's Mill Tubs Hill Mill
1792
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north west of Sevenoaks Church. Demolished during the winter of 1870-71.
Sevenoaks
Hubbards Hill Mill
1669
Stood on Sevenoaks Common.
Sevenoaks
Hubbard Hill Mill
Smock
1747
Stood on Sevenoaks Common. Moved to Sevenoaks Weald in 1856.
Sevenoaks
Melregge (Witley Woods)
1388
Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) south west of Sevenoaks Church.
Sevenoaks
Bradbourne Mill [ 255]
Post [ 255]
1904 [ 255]
Blown down 1912 .[ 255] Modern research finds absolutely no evidence that this mill ever existed. Believed to be a Piltdown Man hoax.
Sevenoaks Weald
Smock
1862[ 50]
1856
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south west of Weald Church. Moved from Sevenoaks (Hubbards Hill). Working in 1880, demolished in 1890s.
Sheerness
Great Mill Ride's Mill TQ 921 746
Smock
1829
1816
Working by wind until 1905, then by steam engine until 1918. Demolished in 1924, leaving the base standing. Residential mock mill built on base in 2006-08.
Media related to Great Mill, Sheerness at Wikimedia Commons
Sheerness
Mile Town, Little Mill
Smock
1843
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south east of Sheerness Church. Burnt down 7 February 1862.
Sheerness
Hundred Acre Mill Marine Town Mill Sea View MillTQ 924 750
Tower
1860
Demolished in 1878, leaving a stump, which survives[ 260]
Sheldwich
1769
1769
Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) west of Sheldwich Church.
Shepherdswell, or Sibertswold
Shepherdswell Mill
Smock
1857
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north of Shepherdswell Church. Standing in 1910, gone by 1933.
Shorne
Post
1315
Shorne
Shorne Mill
Post
1596 1610
1596
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north west of Shorne Church. Struck by lightning and consequently demolished.
Shorne
Shorne Mill TQ 689 713
Post
1736 1769
1736
Working until 1870, converted to observatory in 1890s. Burnt down in 1952. Major timbers survived as late as 1986.[ 265]
Sissinghurst
Crampton's Mill TQ 789 376
Smock
1843
Moved from Hartley . Demolished on 27 November 1951.[ 267]
Sittingbourne
Smock
1843
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) west of Sittinbourne Church. Standing in 1880, burnt down at an unknown date.
Smarden
West Mill Town mill Corne's Mill TQ 879 420
Post
1769
1680
Working until at least 1899. Collapsed in 1953.Windmill World
Media related to West Mill, Smarden at Wikimedia Commons
Smarden
East Mill Black Mill TQ 884 429
Smock
1804
Working until 1923. Standing in 1933, gone by 1953.
Snargate
1610
1610
Stood south of Snargate Church.
Snodland
Smock
c.1839
Moved to Gillingham (Stedman's) c.1839.
Southborough
Southborough CommonTQ 575 424
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south west of Southborough Church.
Southfleet
Betsham Mill
Post
1829
1829
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north west of Southfleet Church. Demolished c.1873, leaving the base standing. Base had been demolished by 1933.
Southfleet
Troy's Island
Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) west of Southfleet Church.
Stanford
Stanford Mill TR 128 378
Tower
1857
Working by wind until 1946, then by engine until 1961. Under restoration.
Stansted
Stansted Mill
1736 1769
1736
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south south east of Stansted Church.
Staple
Barnsole Mill
1870s
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) east south east of Staple Church. Burnt down c.1914.
Staplehurst
1769
1769
Stood 1 furlong (200 m) west of Staplehurst Church.
Staplehurst
Staplehurst Mill TQ 787 430
Smock
1805
Working until 1880s. Burnt down 22 June 1911, leaving the base.[ 278]
Stelling Minnis
Brambleton
1736
1736
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Stelling Minnis Church.
Stelling Minnis
Brambleton
1736 1769
1736
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Stelling Minnis Church.
Stelling Minnis
Brambleton Mill
Post
c. 1850
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Stelling Minnis Church. Standing in 1881.
Stelling Minnis
TR 146 466
Post
1736 1769
1736
Demolished in 1866.
Stelling Minnis
Davison's Mill TR 146 466
Smock
1866
Working until 1970, restored.
Media related to Davison's Mill, Stelling Minnis at Wikimedia Commons
St Margaret's at Cliffe
Mill Close Mill
Post
1596 1695 1736
1596
Stood to the north west of St Margaret's at Cliffe church.
St Margarets Bay
St Margaret's Bay Mill TR 363 436
Smock
1929
Built to generate electricity.
St Nicholas at Wade
1719
1719
Stood about 6 furlongs (1.2 km) west of St Nicholas at Wade Church. Standing in 1719, demolished by 1791.[ 282]
Stockbury
1736 1769
1769
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south west of Stockbury Church.
Stodmarsh
Wickhambreux Mill TR 233 604
Hollow Post [ 283]
Mid-19th century[ 283]
Strood
Strood Hill MillTQ 733 693
Smock
1843
Demolished c.1860.
Strood
Field's MillTQ 730 700
1843
Burnt down c.1875.
Image on Medway Council website
Strood
Killick's MillTQ 730 700
Smock
1843
Standing in 1891, gone by 1933.
Image on Medway Council website
Sutton Valence
Town Mill TQ 815 493
Smock
c. 1720
Demolished in 1945, leaving the base, which is now house converted.[ 288]
Sutton Valence
Five Wents Mill
Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) north east of Sutton Valence Church. Demolished by 1875.
Swingfield
Old Mill
Post
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Swingfield Church.
Swingfield
Old Mill
Smock
1872
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Swingfield Church. Blown down in 1884.
Swingfield
New Mill
Smock
1885
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Swingfield Church. Burnt down in August 1911.
Swingfield
Selstead Mill
Smock
1880
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north west of Swingfield Church. Struck by lightning and burnt down, spring 1885.
T
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Tenterden
Shoreham Lane
Post
1599
Stood 1 mile 3 furlongs (2.2 km) north of Tenterden Church. Standing in 1686.
Tenterden
NW of church
Stood 5 chains (100 m) north west of Tenterden Church. Marked on an Ordnance Survey map published between 1858 and 1872.
Tenterden
Mill Farm
1736 1769
1736
Stood 5 furlongs (1.0 km) north east of Tenterden Church. Standing in 1819, gone by 1851.
Tenterden
Goods Hill Mill
Post
c. 1807
Stood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) north west of Tenterden Church. Working until 1890. Demolished in 1896.
Tenterden
Ashbourne Mill
Post
1807
Stood 1 mile 1 furlong (1.8 km) west south west of Tenterden Church. Working until 1910. Demolished in December 1912.
Tenterden
Leigh Green Mill
Smock
1818
Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) east south east of Tenterden Church. Burnt down on 26 November 1913.
Teynham
Conyer Quay
Smock
1850s
Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north of Teynham Church. Standing in 1850s.
Throwley
Parsonage Mill
Smock
1736
1736
Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) north east of Throwley Church. Working in 1884.
Throwley
Clare's Forstal Mill
Smock
1872
Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) south south west of Throwley Church. Demolished in 1915.
Tonbridge
Uridge's Mill
Post
1843
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north of Tonbridge Castle . Standing in 1868. Demolished c.1872.
Tonge
Tonge Mill
1815
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south south west of Tonge Church. Standing in 1834.[ 299]
Tunbridge Wells
Calverley Mill
Smock [ 300]
1769
1769
Stood near St Peter's Church, Tunbridge Wells. Demolished c.1860, Machinery used in a windmill at Crowborough .
Tunbridge Wells
Culverden Mill
Post
1832
Stood 30 chains (600 m) west of St John's Church, Tunbridge Wells. Demolished c.1870.
U
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Ulcombe
Ulcombe Hill Mill
1769[ 50]
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south south east of Ulcombe Church. Demolished c.1850s.
Ulcombe
Windmill Hill Mill
Smock
1878
Stood 5 furlongs (1.0 km) east south east of Ulcombe Church. Working until 1892. Demolished on 16 July 1911.
Upchurch
Wakeley's Mill TQ 8324 6717
Smock
1843
Burnt down in September 1910'
Uphill
Uphill Mill Hawkinge Mill
Smock
1790
Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) west north west of Uphill Church. Working until 1914. Demolished in May 1931.
W
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Walmer
Post
1736
1736
Stood south west of Walmer Church.
Waltham
Cloke's Mill TR 109 488
Smock
1872
Working until early 1900s. Blown down on 11 February 1931, leaving the base.[ 308]
Waltham
Dilnot's Old Mill TR 110 490
Smock
c.1850
Working until c.1908. Collapsed on 20 May 1910.
Warehorne
1596
1596
Stood east of Warehorne Church.
Warehorne
Post
1769
1769
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north west of Warehorne Church. Demolished c.1900.
Westerham
Newland Mill[ 310]
Horizontal windmill
1792[ 310]
Standing in 1809.
Westerham
Windmill Bank
Post
1596 1610
1596
Standing in 1666, marked on maps to mid-C17th.
Westerham
Hosey Common Mill Hosey Hill Mill
1830
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south south east of Westerham Church. Burnt down, mid-1870s.
Westerham
Farley Mill
Post
1761
Marked on a map dated 1825.
WesthalimotIsle of Thanet
c.1200[ 60]
West Hougham
West Hougham Mill TR 268 402
Smock
1802
Collapsed 1951Windmill World
West Kingsdown
Old Mill
Post
1843
Burnt Down May 1909
West Kingsdown
West Kingsdown Mill TQ 582 623
Smock
1880
Windmill World
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Westwell
Tutt Hill Mill
1878
Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) south west of Westwell Church. Burnt down in 1880.
Whitfield
Whitfield Mill
Smock
1805[ 50]
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) west of Whitfield Church. Demolished c.1916.
Whitstable
Borstal HillTR 105 652
1736
1736
Whitstable
Black Mill TR 105 652
Smock
1815
Working until c.1905. Subsequently converted to a motel, now a house.
Media related to Black Mill, Whitstable at Wikimedia Commons
Whitstable
Borstal Hill pumping mill
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south west of Whitstable Church. A pumping windmill.
Whitstable
Feakins' Mill
Smock
1843
Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south west of Whitstable Church. Working by wind until 1891. Demolished in 1905.Windmill World
Whitstable
Feakins' Mill
Post
Stood behind Whitstable railway station .
Willesborough
Old MillTR 032 422
Smock
1843
Demolished in 1868.
Willesborough
New Mill TR 032 422
Smock
1869
Worked by wind until 1938. Restored 1991.
Media related to New Mill, Willesbrough at Wikimedia Commons
Wingham
Wingham Well TR 236 568
Tower
1878
Demolished in December 1963,[ 214] leaving a stump.
Wingham
Shatterling Mill
Post
1769
1769
Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north east of Wingham Church.
Wittersham
Old Mill
Post
1736 1769
1736
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north east of Wittersham Church. Demolished in 1922.
Media related to Old Mill, Wittersham at Wikimedia Commons
Wittersham
Stocks Mill TQ 913 273
Post
1781
Working until c.1900, then preserved by private individuals. Restored 2002-04.
Media related to Stocks Mill, Wittersham at Wikimedia Commons
Woodchurch
Place Lane
Smock
Moved within Woodchurch (Upper Mill), 1850s.
Woodchurch
Upper Mill
Smock
1769
1769
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north north east of Woodchurch Church, Working until 1910. Demolished in 1940.
Media related to Woodchurch Windmills at Wikimedia Commons
Woodchurch
Susan's Hill Farm
Smock
Moved within Woodchurch (Lower Mill), 1850s.
Woodchurch
Lower Mill TQ 943 353
Smock
1820
Moved from Susans Hill Farm. Working until 1926. Restored in 1980s.
Media related to Woodchurch Windmills at Wikimedia Commons
Woodnesborough
1695 1736
1695
Stood south of Woodnesborough Church.
Woodnesborough
Post
1736 1769
1736
Stood west south west of Woodnesborough Church. Moved to Ash (Mount Ephraim Mill) in 1818.
Wormshill
Beddington (north)
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north west of Wormshill Church.
Wormshill
Beddington (south)
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north west of Wormshill Church.
Worth
Smock
1769
1769
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) west south west of worth Church. Demolished c.1903.
Wrotham
Fry's MillTQ 6283 5776
Smock [ 325]
1800[ 326]
Burnt down in 1906.[ 326]
Wye
Wye Windmill
Smock
1843
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) west south west of Wye Church. Demolished c.1920. Base standing in 1933, demolished in 1960s.
Y
Location
Name of mill and grid reference
Type
Maps
First mention or built
Notes
Image
Yalding
Rugmore (Rugmer) Hill Mill
Smock [ 329]
1809[ 329]
Stood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) south east of Yalding Church. Standing in 1870s.
Yalding
Downs Farm Mill
Post
1844
Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north east of Yalding Church. Demolished c.1870.
Yalding
Claygate Mill
1847
1847
For windmills in Bexley , Blackheath , Bromley , Chelsfield , Chislehurst , Deptford , Downe , Eltham , Erith , Greenwich , Keston , Lee , Plumstead Common , Sydenham and Woolwich see List of windmills in Greater London . For the windmill closely associated with Bexley Heath , see the entry under Crayford (above).
Maps
The maps quoted by date are:
1414 – Thomas of Elmham (map of Thanet)
1596 – Phil Symondson
1610 – John Speed
1695 – Robert Morden
1719 – Dr Harris
1736 – Emanuel Bowen
1769 – Andrews, Dury and Herbert
1829 – Greenwood & Co
See also
Notes
Mills in bold are still standing, known building dates are indicated in bold .
^ Coles Finch states that the mill moved from Playden to Appledore had originally stood at Playden, been moved to Appledore and then moved to Rye, East Sussex (Playden is very close to Rye) before being moved back to Appledore for a second time. Which of the sites it occupied in Appledore after the first move is not recorded.
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^
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